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Old Oct 26, 2012 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Nik
I'm pretty newb here, but compared to the Mazda forums I'm registered at, this one seems pretty laid back IMO lol...
Man, I spent years on a Buick forum. I had a 71 GS455 and a 70 Skylark, and the information sharing was beyond laid back. It was an incredible group.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 01:41 PM
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Kechan, your advise on the blocking feature was awesome. That cleared up some frustration immediately.

I realised something (finally) today after re-reading my original post whilst in a blinding fit (lol) of forum rage, and the repsonses shortly thereafter. My "example" question regarding fuel octane was the only thing I could think of that could cause a negative reaction when the question was posed to more experienced forum members. I was not actually asking the question myself. I am actually very familiar with this subject and subsequent conversations regarding fuel quality and pre-detonation, but again, I was just throwing an example out there. My timing was poor, and I guess that back-fired.

One poster insinuated that my small number of posts may equal no ability to contribute to the site. This seems odd, but I can understand. I do have about 20 years experience in the automotive retail service arena (mainly Toyota and Honda) though, maybe that counts for something, maybe it doesn't. I don't know.

But since I have your attention for a second, I need some help. I don't know where to plug this 20 HP "chip" in that I bought on Ebay.

Jokes. I got jokes.
lol! you'll do just fine here.

actually the percentage of trolls & idiots that post here is much lower than some of the other car forums ive been in. i can gauge that by the number of handles in my ignore list. ive added a few this month but last 2 months have been very calm.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 02:02 PM
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How much information need be shared by the majority of people here?

For the average person, every question that need every be answered has been answered.

Wheel Offset?
Tire size?
Why is the car so loud? (It isn't)
Why am I getting low MPG? (Its not the car, its you)
How often do I change my oil?
etc. etc. etc.

Have all been answered hundreds of times and with 5 minutes of searching and some reading comprehension, you'll have your desired answer many times over.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 02:08 PM
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very true, mike. i think it might be how it's delivered? hahaha.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by mike410b
How much information need be shared by the majority of people here?

For the average person, every question that need every be answered has been answered.

Wheel Offset?
Tire size?
Why is the car so loud? (It isn't)
Why am I getting low MPG? (Its not the car, its you)
How often do I change my oil?
etc. etc. etc.

Have all been answered hundreds of times and with 5 minutes of searching and some reading comprehension, you'll have your desired answer many times over.



Originally Posted by kenchan
very true, mike. i think it might be how it's delivered? hahaha.
This is the hard hitting analysis we need someone to make a note of, someone who keeps track of all this in some sort of online journal, or web log?

A "blog," if you will.

/Never was one for portmanteaus, myself.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 02:25 PM
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We don't mean any harm really, this place is more like a lounge than than a board room, random thoughts and questions can appear in any thread lol

It's not like jzxproject or something, that place is more like a back ally mugging if you don't search or post a question that's been covered before.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 02:39 PM
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Double post wtf?
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 03:06 PM
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Kechan, you did not warn me that if I was not logged in, I could still see people that were on my ignore list! My eyes were just burned by one. Note to self: Must log in lol.

If you have seen Ray William Johnson on Youtube, he always imitates the stereotypical troll who would be posting a response to one of his videos. Always cracks me up.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 03:52 PM
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If the search engine was perfect your post of where to place the chip will be coming back forever, luckily the search mechanism doesn't work to good and it will be lost after the initial laughter dies down. I don't like when people point out you are resurrecting an old post when you find some info with the search.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by derek244
Note to self: Must log in lol.
Add another Note-to-self (option): "check" Remember me? box when logging in...
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by derek244
Kechan, you did not warn me that if I was not logged in, I could still see people that were on my ignore list! My eyes were just burned by one. Note to self: Must log in lol.

If you have seen Ray William Johnson on Youtube, he always imitates the stereotypical troll who would be posting a response to one of his videos. Always cracks me up.
hahahaha, yah, you need to be logged in. just click the box to remember me as subie mentioned below:

Originally Posted by Subie
Add another Note-to-self (option): "check" Remember me? box when logging in...
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Wanderer.
We don't mean any harm really, this place is more like a lounge than than a board room, random thoughts and questions can appear in any thread lol

It's not like jzxproject or something, that place is more like a back ally mugging if you don't search or post a question that's been covered before.
true true. then you got those idiots that post huge arse graphs and stuff and copy paste from wikipedia just to make them feel like they know something... when they truely know that they are nothing but empty inside.

go home, i say.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Nik
I'm pretty newb here, but compared to the Mazda forums I'm registered at, this one seems pretty laid back IMO lol...
I second this! Well in general Honda forums are pretty laid back. Luckily the Sol and CRV forums I've been on were both great. Although, when you get into expensive performance cars (s2000, NSX) or ones where there is a long line of models so some noobs have extremely expensive cars and other people get a chip on their shoulder cause they drive an 89 CRX ... those can be rough too.

One of the things I do before looking at a car is look at their Forums. Not only will you get a sense of what can go wrong with the car, which is key, but also if the forums are full of boring people .. are you going to stay excited about your car? I submit not. If people LOVE their cars, that's a really good sign you might too.
 
Old Oct 26, 2012 | 08:00 PM
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Dave, you make a great point. My life changed a lot for the better when I simply realized that half the world doesn't have enough to eat, so having breakfast already puts me in the better-off half (and yeah, it does suck that half the world is so bad off).

As far as mileage, it's a hard thing to improve- at higher speeds much of the energy is used to overcome wind resistance, and essentially you're pushing a cube through space, regardless of its weight. There's only so much you can do to improve aerodynamics of a vehicle.
 
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